Charlie;
I see this on DTN MEAT INDUSTRY NEWS Feb 10 2004;
"JAPANESE SURVEY SHOWS PEOPLE DON'T WANT BANS LIFTED
An overwhelming majority of surveyed Japanese consumers support the government's policy of not lifting its ban on U.S. beef imports until the United States tests all its cattle for mad cow disease, according to a telephone survey compiled by Kyodo News on Tuesday.
The survey found 87.1% believe Japan should not lift the ban without full testing of U.S. cattle for the brain-wasting disease, or bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE).
Specifically, 28.3% called for the testing of all U.S. cattle while 58.8% said that in addition to such testing, the brain, spinal cords and other parts of cows considered as harboring the highest concentrations of the infectious agent for BSE should be removed.
Meanwhile, 8.2% of the respondents said the removal of such parts, called special risk materials, is the sole prerequisite for lifting the import prohibition.
Japan imposed the ban immediately after the U.S. announced Dec. 23 that its first case of mad cow disease had been found in the state of Washington.
Following the outbreak of BSE in the U.S. and the spread of bird flu in Asia, Kyodo News conducted a telephone survey on 1,473 households with voters, selected at random, last Friday and Saturday. Valid replies came from 1,015 people.
The survey confirmed consumers' strong concerns about the safety of food. In particular, more than 90% of women respondents in all age brackets other than those aged 70 and older consider it necessary to test all cattle before lifting the import ban. More than 70% of women in their 20s to 40s called for testing of all cattle as well as removal of the special risk materials."
Charlie, is this not a clear indicator that all exported beef must be tested for BSE if we want a beef industry in Alberta?
Further this was on DTN
"GOOD MORNING ONTARIO
2/10
BEEF BAN MAY LAST FOR YEARS
It will likely take years rather than months to get countries to reopen their borders to Canadian beef in the wake of the mad cow scare, says an internal assessment by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
The document, obtained by Canadian Press under Access to Information law, offers a bleak assessment of prospects for reversing import bans imposed by the United States and many other countries.
Restrictions on beef exports "are unlikely to change very quickly (years rather than months) since an international consensus will be required to do this," it says."
What exactly are we waiting for Charlie, can it not be any clearer what we need to do?
I see this on DTN MEAT INDUSTRY NEWS Feb 10 2004;
"JAPANESE SURVEY SHOWS PEOPLE DON'T WANT BANS LIFTED
An overwhelming majority of surveyed Japanese consumers support the government's policy of not lifting its ban on U.S. beef imports until the United States tests all its cattle for mad cow disease, according to a telephone survey compiled by Kyodo News on Tuesday.
The survey found 87.1% believe Japan should not lift the ban without full testing of U.S. cattle for the brain-wasting disease, or bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE).
Specifically, 28.3% called for the testing of all U.S. cattle while 58.8% said that in addition to such testing, the brain, spinal cords and other parts of cows considered as harboring the highest concentrations of the infectious agent for BSE should be removed.
Meanwhile, 8.2% of the respondents said the removal of such parts, called special risk materials, is the sole prerequisite for lifting the import prohibition.
Japan imposed the ban immediately after the U.S. announced Dec. 23 that its first case of mad cow disease had been found in the state of Washington.
Following the outbreak of BSE in the U.S. and the spread of bird flu in Asia, Kyodo News conducted a telephone survey on 1,473 households with voters, selected at random, last Friday and Saturday. Valid replies came from 1,015 people.
The survey confirmed consumers' strong concerns about the safety of food. In particular, more than 90% of women respondents in all age brackets other than those aged 70 and older consider it necessary to test all cattle before lifting the import ban. More than 70% of women in their 20s to 40s called for testing of all cattle as well as removal of the special risk materials."
Charlie, is this not a clear indicator that all exported beef must be tested for BSE if we want a beef industry in Alberta?
Further this was on DTN
"GOOD MORNING ONTARIO
2/10
BEEF BAN MAY LAST FOR YEARS
It will likely take years rather than months to get countries to reopen their borders to Canadian beef in the wake of the mad cow scare, says an internal assessment by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
The document, obtained by Canadian Press under Access to Information law, offers a bleak assessment of prospects for reversing import bans imposed by the United States and many other countries.
Restrictions on beef exports "are unlikely to change very quickly (years rather than months) since an international consensus will be required to do this," it says."
What exactly are we waiting for Charlie, can it not be any clearer what we need to do?
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